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true, burberry.. i hate burberry, most my aged people wear designer, and respect people who wear designer brands, my old style of shirts and trousers was looked down on and people hated me because of it, desiger wear impress people that i want to be friends with0
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Your ideas will change as you get older, my preferance has always been discrete I even buy jeans from the USA as they use different designs on the back pockets so people don't actually know what I'm wearing.
I do like nice clothes I always have, I used to wear timberland polo shirts for work, they looked reasonably smart for an IT enginer crawling under desks and a pair of dockers I did buy some cheaper stuff but they just didnt last as long you do get what you payfor in most cases. some of the timberland shirts still looked as good the day I chucked them out as the day I bought them.
Don't get caught up in the names on the clothes, buy stuff you like and feel good in. A tshirt with a huge timberland logo wraped round the side with your timberland roll top boots screams chav and you don't want that.0 -
true, burberry.. i hate burberry, most my aged people wear designer, and respect people who wear designer brands, my old style of shirts and trousers was looked down on and people hated me because of it, desiger wear impress people that i want to be friends with
I'm sorry but you are really hanging around with the wrong people if you have to have cheap 'designer' brand labels plastered all over you clothes to be accepted.0 -
if people like designer brands yeh it dont necessary mean they are CHAV's, people like accusing people, helpful site yh right0
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There's a difference between liking something because you do and having to have it otherwise you are ridiculed by your peers.0
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TogOut, as Fatal Swan correctly said, sell genuine merchandise. I consider myself a bit of a designer label expert and can vouch for them. I know someone at CK underwear (Warnaco) who also said they had all genuine accounts. So if you buy from ASOS or TogOut.co.uk you will be safe. Not sure about some of the others mentioned as I mainly stick to these two sites.
Also if you phone up Levi's, Pepe, CK underwear etc I am sure they will tell you who has an account and who doesnt and I am willing to bet on TogOut and ASOS being legit. Anyone wanna place a bet?0 -
the people do like me but because i used to have an odd taste in clothing(shirt and trousers) they used to tease me and punch me, now that i have t-shirt joggers and jeans, they seem to have stopped it and see me as normal, i like designer wear just like my brother and sister, they work and aint student so they can afford some whereas i cant, i just have sports brands like nike adida reebok and affordable brands like bench and i aint a CHAV, why is pure stinking rich upset over that0
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Pure_Stinkin_Rich can you please explain why your upset, so at the moment this lot seem to be my friends0
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the people do like me
Are you sure about that?they used to tease me and punch me
don't really seem like friends to me or really like younow that i have t-shirt joggers and jeans, they seem to have stopped it and see me as normal
hmm as per my earlier point - friends who only accept you when wearing what they tell you to.......
Tbh people with that attitude wearing the clothes you describe are not your friends and really do sound like chav scum.0 -
ok so there not may friends, can we please get back to the orginal message websites for cheap designer wear please, Thanks ps, how do you delete you post0
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